Sunderland Echo

Hamilton ‘would love Mercedes upgrade’ in bid to combat Verstappen

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Lewis Hamilton has challenged Mercedes to provide him with a quicker car – or watch Red Bull’s Max Verstappen run away with the world championsh­ip.

Verstappen dominated Sunday’s Styrian Grand Prix to win for a second time in a week and extend his title advantage over Hamilton from 12 points to 18.

Hamilton last won in Spain on May 9, with Verstappen’s

Red Bull team victorious at the past four rounds.

The Dutchman led all 71 laps at Spielberg’s Red Bull Ring to take the chequered flag 35 seconds clear of Hamilton.

Worryingly, for the Briton a second race will take place at the same venue next weekend.

Moments after his side’s emphatic defeat, Hamilton’s boss Toto Wolff said Mercedes will cease upgrades on this year’s machine and turn their attentions to 2022 and a major overhaul in regulation­s.

But Hamilton said: “If we are not going to develop and improve our car this is the result you are going to see.

"Naturally, I would love to have upgrades and improvemen­ts but I don’t think that is currently on the cards.

“When we do our debrief we will chat about it, but that is how it is at the moment. In terms of baseline performanc­e this is all we have got.”

A budget cap was introduced at the start of the year. This season, teams must spend no more than 145million US dollars (£105m). This will reduce to 140m US dollars (£100m) in 2022 and 135m US dollars (£105m) the following year.

The Silver Arrows, winners of the past seven drivers’ and constructo­rs’ championsh­ips, have ordinarily spent north of £300m each campaign.

Hamilton, 36, continued: “I am not going to question the team’s logic and how they go through the process. But give us an upgrade. We would love an upgrade.

“I have got an incredibly intelligen­t and strong and amazing group of people behind me who take these decisions and they have to try and balance the cost cap.

“In terms of the championsh­ip, I don’t accept anything.

"We have still got many races ahead of us and we have to keep pushing. We are the world champions and we can improve if we put our minds to it.”

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